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MikeGayner

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#20634 1-Apr-2008 17:55
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I'm on Prepay, and now get my vodafone mail sent to my W950i via POP3 - do I pay for this as data charge, or is it free? Thanks.

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Madmax77
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  #120274 1-Apr-2008 18:00
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You will be charged at the casual data rate for anything downloaded.




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  #120283 1-Apr-2008 18:29
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Every time you action a send & receive you will be charged 10 cents on prepay even if no email is in your inbox. Also dont forget to check the spam folder online from time to time.

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  #120319 1-Apr-2008 21:10
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johnr: Every time you action a send & receive you will be charged 10 cents on prepay even if no email is in your inbox.


WTF Why?



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  #120322 1-Apr-2008 21:12
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MikeGayner:
johnr: Every time you action a send & receive you will be charged 10 cents on prepay even if no email is in your inbox.


WTF Why?


Casual data is $10/mb and all data sessions are rounded up to the nearest 10kb which is 10c in this case.

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  #120323 1-Apr-2008 21:12
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MikeGayner:
johnr: Every time you action a send & receive you will be charged 10 cents on prepay even if no email is in your inbox.


WTF Why?


Because they can.

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